StihlPotlicker
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ya it's pricey, bought a file and 2 loops of hexa for 24" and 20" I think, last year and it cost me around $80? and I still haven't tried it
sorry I was wrong, the file was 9.99, but I got them to through that in for free, but it cost me over a Ben for the 20" and 24" Hexa chainya it's pricey, bought a file and 2 loops of hexa for 24" and 20" I think, last year and it cost me around $80? and I still haven't tried it
I have a 400c. It's been flawless save a fluke bad ignition module but I haven't used in commercially or anything.Is this saw going to be available in the US or is this a European thing? What made them change the design? Are there problems with the MS400 now. Because the saw as is now seems to hit a real sweet spot. Especially for wood cutters like myself. The power to weight ratio seems to be spot on.
I didnt think the 400 was an old design. Thats why I was wondering. In my area the ms400 or ms261 are the popular Stihl saws among wood cutters. I am still using my 20+ year old Husky's and recently had a friend give me a hell of a deal on a 500i. But the 400 really interests me. It has more power than my aging 357xp at the same weight and as much power as my old 371xp and lighter weight. Of course this is just on paper but interesting none the less.I have a 400c. It's been flawless save a fluke bad ignition module but I haven't used in commercially or anything.
The saw seems to have a good reputation reliability wise although it hasn't been out a real long time and 60cc saws typically are not used commercially.
The 400C is based in the 362, which was has been around for awhile and was pretty much a turd from the get go. The 400C is not a turdI didnt think the 400 was an old design. Thats why I was wondering. In my area the ms400 or ms261 are the popular Stihl saws among wood cutters. I am still using my 20+ year old Husky's and recently had a friend give me a hell of a deal on a 500i. But the 400 really interests me. It has more power than my aging 357xp at the same weight and as much power as my old 371xp and lighter weight. Of course this is just on paper but interesting none the less.
I’d kill for a ms 800/900i or whatever they’d call it I mostly use my 881 for milling, but 500i’s seem to run rich enough while also not being a strato. Time will tell.Stuff read in past overseas following the demo saws. So if the TS910i 102cc works out.
WAG like 500i was. Maybe a 661 replacement? Also read of the 881 replacement in i too.
Believe it when we see it in saws.
- Cutting disc: 400/16 inch
- Cylinder capacity: 102 cm3
- Power: 6.2 kW
- Weight: 12.8 kg
- Sound power level: 114 dB(A)
- Vibration value left/right: 7.0/3.9 m/s2
- Max. Cutting depth: 145 mm
There is going to be a TS910i and TS710i from reading.
Have anymore pics? Especially of the muffler.Planned launch: Spring 2025.
No magnesium piston.
Current prototype only 160 g (0.353 lb.) lighter: 5.60 kg vs. 5.76 kg.
Enlarged air filter: the same as in MS 462.
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so USA will see it 2027 thenPlanned launch: Spring 2025.
No magnesium piston.
Current prototype only 160 g (0.353 lb.) lighter: 5.60 kg vs. 5.76 kg.
Enlarged air filter: the same as in MS 462.
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I would hate to hit a rock or nail!Dealer has starter kits, 2 chains a file and wooden handle for $96.00 20" chain and $109.00 for 24" chain. Just seems steep for what you get. I'll stick with Normal chain.
Sounds about right.so USA will see it 2027 then
Just means its time to stock up on parts for the current version before p/c kits become unobtainable.Sounds about right.
Shoot, by the time I wear mine out we will be another generation or two past the 400.1.Just means its time to stock up on parts for the current version before p/c kits become unobtainable.
Same here, but you never know. I like to keep some spares around just in case.Shoot, by the time I wear mine out we will be another generation or two past the 400.1.
Yea, I hear you. I have enough spares to rebuild my main hunting rifle from scratch after Winchester and one their suppliers, Williams went under. I've never needed them, but if I do I have them.Same here, but you never know. I like to keep some spares around just in case.
and Canada will see it in 2028 then-once all the bugs are fixed hopefully-lolso USA will see it 2027 then
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